Logical or surprises?

Legend

I've read people complain, and rightly so at times that the current WWE can be a bit too predictable at times. So what would you prefer logical booking you can predict or something so out of there that it makes 0 sense but gives you a shock. This is just a theoretical idea of the two extremes so please refrain from sitting on the fence. Pick your side.

Legend

I'm not going to pick a side.
The thing is, it can be predictable, surprising, logical, etc..
We are still watching, and enjoying most of it. (Let me repeat: Most of it.)
So I will always love and watch WWE even if they will set up Santino vs Orton at Mania. (Just an example.)
So they can do anything with it, I'll still love and watch it with all my heart.

Legend

At the moment I can predict 9/10 outcomes which is so annoying as a fan, unless of course the outcome is retarded (not saying if I'm not right it's retarded). However, if it's like Nexus buries Undertaker alive (like 2 years back) then it's never mentioned why or no-follow up it's just as bad.

However if I was to prefer one, it'd be the random ones. I love being surprised, makes a bad PPV good instantly. It needs to be inbetween, like NXT rookies attack the whole of RAW then they use the next 2 months putting them over and explaining why (young guys wanting contracts, tired of being embarrassed). That's the example of a fucking good story-line.

Legend

I'd say shocking, I really miss TNA of 2011.
Wrestling does leave me with kind of an empty feeling nowadays, and with Russo around, I always had some emotion about the show and the characters involved. There was always a reason to tune in, and always something to talk about.

Raw hyping up the ME of 'Mania was good and logical (my personal feelings about the Rock aside) but I was more interested in talking to Jose Tortilla about Kaitlyn. I get tired of seeing a "ranking list" wrestlers on each show, and the higher-ranked person going over each time. I get tired of pay-per-views like Elimination Chamber where they charge $45 to do virtually nothing where @[Thewindyfan] hypes up the show better than WWE itself. (Even worse, people buy them.) We need shock back in wrestling.

Legend

I'd say shocking, I really miss TNA of 2011.
Wrestling does leave me with kind of an empty feeling nowadays, and with Russo around, I always had some emotion about the show and the characters involved. There was always a reason to tune in, and always something to talk about.

Raw hyping up the ME of 'Mania was good and logical (my personal feelings about the Rock aside) but I was more interested in talking to Jose Tortilla about Kaitlyn. I get tired of seeing a "ranking list" wrestlers on each show, and the higher-ranked person going over each time. I get tired of pay-per-views like Elimination Chamber where they charge $45 to do virtually nothing where @[Thewindyfan] hypes up the show better than WWE itself. (Even worse, people buy them.) We need shock back in wrestling.

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Good post. The more I think about it, the more I'm outraged at the price when you're effectively paying for nothing at times.

Legend

I'd say shocking, I really miss TNA of 2011.
Wrestling does leave me with kind of an empty feeling nowadays, and with Russo around, I always had some emotion about the show and the characters involved. There was always a reason to tune in, and always something to talk about.

Raw hyping up the ME of 'Mania was good and logical (my personal feelings about the Rock aside) but I was more interested in talking to Jose Tortilla about Kaitlyn. I get tired of seeing a "ranking list" wrestlers on each show, and the higher-ranked person going over each time. I get tired of pay-per-views like Elimination Chamber where they charge $45 to do virtually nothing where @[Thewindyfan] hypes up the show better than WWE itself. (Even worse, people buy them.) We need shock back in wrestling.

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How do I hype a show exactly, I just want to know because I'm mentioned .

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